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Confucianism -> Liji -> Tan Gong II -> 171

陳子車Chen Zi-ju having died in Wei,
his wife and the principal officer of the family consulted together about burying some living persons (to follow him).
When they had decided to do so,
陳子亢(his brother), Chen Zi-kang arrived,
and they informed him about their plan, saying,
'When the master was ill,
(he was far away) and there was no provision for his nourishment in the lower world;
。」 let us bury some persons alive (to supply it).'
Zi-kang said,
'To bury living persons (for the sake of the dead)
is contrary to what is proper.
Nevertheless,
in the event of his being ill, and requiring to be nourished,
who are so fit for that purpose as his wife and steward?
If the thing can be done without,
I wish it to be so.
If it cannot be done without,
。」 I wish you two to be the parties for it.'
On this the proposal was not carried into effect.


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